A man has been jailed for nearly four years for numerous drug offences and firearm offences.

Kamil Pytlarz from Bedworth has been jailed for 46 months after being found guilty of possessing a controlled class A drug with intent to supply, one count of possessing a controlled class B drug with intent to supply and production of a controlled class B drug.

The 28-year-old was also found guilty of acquiring criminal property and possessing ammunition without a firearm certificate.

Pytlarz was arrested on 15 June 2016 after a warrant was executed at a house on Old Arden Close, Bedworth. He was found in possession of heroin, cocaine, cannabis, 10 shotgun cartridges and £7000 in cash. Three cannabis plants were also seized at the property.

He was also ordered to pay back £9090 under the Proceeds of Crime Act. The money had been accrued through criminal activity.

Detective Constable Gemma Carroll said: “The supply and use of drugs has a huge impact on local communities. This was an extensive investigation and we welcome the fact that Pytlarz has been brought to justice and the streets of Bedworth will be safer following his conviction.

“We are committed to tackling the supply of drugs and would urge anyone with concerns to contact us.”